Air Jordan 1 High
Everything Starts Somewhere, and Back in 1985, the Legendary Jordan 1 Series Began. The first Air Jordan 1 was released in a high-top silhouette—what we now know as the Jordan 1 High model. On this page, you can explore our full selection of retro Nike Air Jordan 1 Highs as well as the latest releases.
That's why most basketball players wear Nike Air Jordans
In Denmark, high-top sneakers go in and out of fashion. However, in the U.S., there is always a strong demand for high models due to the immense basketball culture. The market naturally reflects what players wear on the court, but there are several reasons why basketball players prefer high-top sneakers.
For those who play in Jordans—which includes the majority of today’s NBA players—the Jordan 1 High is the classic model. It was the first design, and it was also the cut that Michael Jordan preferred to play in. This means that Nike Air Jordan 1 High is much more strongly associated with basketball than the Jordan 1 Low.
Jordan 1 High protects players’ ankles
Another reason why most players prefer to play in Jordan 1 Highs is that this cut is believed to offer better ankle support. The sneaker essentially acts as an ankle brace.
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